Exim Bank (Comoros)

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Exim Bank (Comoros)
Type Private
Industry Financial services
Founded2007
Headquarters Moroni, Comoros
Key people
Guy Rwaburindi
Chief Executive Officer [1]
Products Loans, Savings, Checking, Investments, Debit Cards, Credit Cards
Website Homepage

Exim Bank (Comoros) (EBC), also Exim Bank Comores SA (French), is a commercial bank in the Comoros. The bank is one of the commercial banks licensed by the Central Bank of the Comoros, which is the country's central bank and national banking regulator. [2]

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Location

The headquarters of the bank are locate in Moroni, on the Grande Comore Island. [3]

Overview

The bank is an expanding financial services provider with five interconnected branches, as of March 2015. [1]

Exim Bank Group

Exim Bank (Comoros) is a subsidiary of Exim Bank (Tanzania). [1] It is member of the Exim Bank Group (East Africa), a financial services conglomerate, with subsidiaries in Tanzania, Comoros, Djibouti and Uganda, and with assets in excess of US$3.3 billion, as of June 2016. [4]

Branches

As of October 2017, the bank maintains branches at the following locations: (1) Main Branch, at Moroni, Grande Comore Island. [3] (2) Second Branch (3) Moheli Branch, at Fomboni, Moheli Island [3] [5] (4) Domoni Branch, at Domoni, Anjouan Island. [6] (5) Mitsamiouli Branch, at Mitsamiouli, Grand Comore Island. [1] [7]

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References

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